Louis Mark Bechle, 59 years old, of Fairport, NY, passed away on 09/23/2021 surrounded by his family that loved him dearly. Lou’s family and multitude of friends are deeply saddened by his untimely death.
Lou had been an excellent athlete, Lacrosse and Golf were games he thoroughly enjoyed, he was an avid sports fan in general. Lou was also a devoted animal lover and true whisperer when it came to dogs/cats.
Lou is predeceased by his father Louis R Bechle. He is survived by his mother Bernadine, sister Heidi (husband Brian Sweeney), brother Christopher (wife Cathy), brother Terry (wife Leda), nephews Christopher Bechle (fiancé Page Castle), John Sweeney, Matthew Sweeney, William Sweeney, nieces Marcia Santos and Larissa Santos.
A Funeral Mass will be held at the Church of the Resurrection in Fairport on Friday, October 1st at 10AM. Interment directly after the mass.
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18 responses to “Bechle, Louis M.”
Lou was one of the kindest souls I have ever met. Rest well my friend. See you on the other side?? Btw, I will never forget our talent show performance in high school. You owned the stage!
Words can not express the sadness in our hearts. He had a huge heart made of gold. So many memories, so many good times. Rest now my friend and “brother”. We love you now and forever..
You were my friend fraternal brother teammate in high school and college may God bless you and rest in peace my friend I was I am I will always be and someday I will die but I will die a Fairport Red raider God bless you and rest in peace Lou
John and I are so deeply saddenend by the loss of ‘young’ Lou (as we always called him). Mother Bernie and I were just talking in August of what a great housemate he was, and a major helper to Bernie~~~ and was even completely renovating the kitchen. A kind, loving man, and one of many talents! Our condolences to the Bechle Family. .
RIP ????
Rest in Peace Son, Brother, Uncle, friend to many….you’ll be missed…
So sorry to hear of the passing of Lou…….know that you are in our thoughts and prayers.
Bernie, I was so sadden to hear about your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this difficult time.
We are so very sorry to hear of Lou’s passing. We only had the pleasure of meeting once, but he definately left an everlasting impression as a kind hearted guy. You are in our thoughts.
Although we had lost touch for some years…..my heart is broken, for the many memories I forged with Lou; back in the day are unforgettable! He was always there to have my back in every way! I send along my sincere condolences to his family and will keep you in my thoughts and prayers! Lou was truly one of a kind! God speed my friend; I will never forget you! Love always, Tommy Springer Jr.
My prayers for your hearts…. A tough and sacred time….
Lou was a good buddy growing up on Harvest Rd. Fond memories. Too young to go to heaven. My condolences to his family and friends. God bless Lou.
I am so sorry to read about the passing of your son. My prayers are to him for your family. Much love & prayers, Chris & Ron
such a tough loss of a dear friend. sure gonna miss ya, DudemanLou. prayers and hugs of support to his amazing family, his relatives, and his friends.
Lou and I formed a special bond early in our 20’s. I lived with he and Stella our other good buddy Dan and an assorted cast of characters in and out of French Rd. He was a brother, friend, trusted advisor and kindred spirit for years to come. We laughed, we sang, we partied, we ate pizza and we partied some more. Worked together, traveled together. We ventured to concerts and to games. We skied mountains, repelled cliffs, camped in the woods. We road tripped NSE&W. We sat under the stars. We broke some hearts and on occasion were shown the door. We caroused, consumed and conjured. You sit back and remember the good times. With Lou, truthfully it was all good times. He was compassionate, caring, humble, fun-loving and loving. We will cherish the memories and embrace the good-times in his memory and will never forget our friendship and his kindred soul. May you rest in peace our dear friend.
I am so saddened to hear of Louis’ passing. I have such fond memories. My heart goes out to the entire family-you all have a special place in my heart.You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Louis was a larger-than-life character in the fabric of our hometown. Every so often our paths would cross, and his grin and big smile will be missed. Everybody liked Lou and he made people feel welcome and good about themselves. Wishing Chris, Heidi, Terry, and Lou’s Mother all the best during this tough time.
I had the privilege of coaching Lou in lacrosse when I first came to Fairport. He then went on to play for my good friend Coach Wehrum at Herkimer CC. Lou was passionate about lacrosse and life. He wrote a great book and will be remembered as a friend, athlete, son and brother. My thoughts and prayers go out to the entire Bechle!
Once a Raider…Always a Raider
Coach Randy Garrett